To be launched in a patch which will be released sometime WoTLK Gold following the game's scheduled 9.2 update, cross-faction support will allow Horde as well as Alliance players get together to play different content including dungeons, raids and the rated PvP.
While you might think that old feuds to die hard but the response from the gaming community appears to be the contrary, judging from the posts and comments posted on the game's subreddit, forums as well as Twitter. In the majority of cases there is a sense that players are excited for the opportunity to put down those war drums and unify against common foes.
There are a couple of reasons as to why that might be. First, the stories and lore of the game have been paving the way for this kind of cooperation. Horde and Alliance working together to combat the bigger threat than either of them can be seen as something which, according to a lot of players as well as WoW director Ion Hazzikostas have pointed out, has happened time and often in the game's story. In the most recent Battle for Azeroth expansion, that featured a full-blown battle between Horde and Alliance and eventually resulted in the two factions uniting against Sylvanas and attempting to hold her accountable for her war-mongering ways.
Collaboration between factions is an issue that's come up repeatedly over the past few years and has ranged from Alliance chief Varian Wrynn's shout of "for Azeroth" in the trailer in the games Legion expansion, to Horde veterans Varok Saurfang vowing that he will "break this cycle" of conflict between the two factions at the closing of Battle for Azeroth cheap WoTLK Classic Gold. In light of that, it's honestly about time for the two factions to come together in a more meaningful method other than standing alongside each other in cutscenes.
While you might think that old feuds to die hard but the response from the gaming community appears to be the contrary, judging from the posts and comments posted on the game's subreddit, forums as well as Twitter. In the majority of cases there is a sense that players are excited for the opportunity to put down those war drums and unify against common foes.
There are a couple of reasons as to why that might be. First, the stories and lore of the game have been paving the way for this kind of cooperation. Horde and Alliance working together to combat the bigger threat than either of them can be seen as something which, according to a lot of players as well as WoW director Ion Hazzikostas have pointed out, has happened time and often in the game's story. In the most recent Battle for Azeroth expansion, that featured a full-blown battle between Horde and Alliance and eventually resulted in the two factions uniting against Sylvanas and attempting to hold her accountable for her war-mongering ways.
Collaboration between factions is an issue that's come up repeatedly over the past few years and has ranged from Alliance chief Varian Wrynn's shout of "for Azeroth" in the trailer in the games Legion expansion, to Horde veterans Varok Saurfang vowing that he will "break this cycle" of conflict between the two factions at the closing of Battle for Azeroth cheap WoTLK Classic Gold. In light of that, it's honestly about time for the two factions to come together in a more meaningful method other than standing alongside each other in cutscenes.
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